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| | FBI - definition of FBI in Encyclopedia |
 | | The FBI also maintains a force of 1,000 uniformed Security police officers for protecting the J Edgar Hoover Building and the FBI Academy at Quantico. |  | | At present, the FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes and thus has the broadest investigative authority of any federal law enforcement agency. |  | | Information obtained through an FBI investigation is presented to the appropriate U. Attorney or DOJ official, who decides if prosecution, or other action, is warranted. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/FBI
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation Home Page |
 | | The FBI Citizens' Academy is comprised of six sessions which are held over a five week period. |  | | During the Academy, students will be introduced to the structure and operation of an FBI field office and investigative techniques utilized in both criminal and foreign counterintelligence/terrorism investigations. |  | | The purpose of the FBI Citizens' Academy is to afford business and community leaders in Minnesota an inside look at the FBI. |
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| | Texas Department of Public Safety - Courtesy, Service, Protection |
 | | Lieutenant Ballarta is a graduate of the 188th Session of the FBI National Academy and received recognition from the FBI for his contribution in the field of defensive tactics. |  | | Lieutenant Derrick is a graduate and Session Speaker of the 197th Session of the FBI National Academy, the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, and has attended numerous leadership and professional development courses. |  | | Upon his graduation from the Academy, he started as a Highway Patrol Trooper in Bonham, Texas where he was stationed for a year and a half before transferring to Denton, Texas. |
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http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/trainingacademy/police_training/Staffdesc.htm
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| | FBI Publications - Law Enforcement Bulletin - May 1997 issue - FBI Academy: 25 Years of Law Enforcement Leadership |
 | | By conducting research projects, the faculty and staff continually enhance and update the instruction delivered at the Academy, develop new means of assisting law enforcement agencies, and help FBI employees perform their duties safely and effectively. |  | | For 25 years, the FBI Academy has remained at the forefront of both national and international law enforcement training, assistance, and research. |  | | Academy faculty have scrutinized computer crime, weaponry and ballistics, survival awareness, major case management, ethical misconduct, futures research, and management issues to provide guidance in these matters to the law enforcement community. |
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| | FBI Press Release: Special Agent, Earl Edwin Pitts, Arrested for Espionage |
 | | The defendant is Earl Edwin Pitts, 43, a 13-year veteran of the FBI and an attorney, who was arrested today at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, on a criminal complaint charging conspiracy to commit espionage, attempted espionage, communication of classified information, and conveyance without authority of government property. |  | | At the time of his arrest, Pitts was assigned to the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy in Quantico. |  | | Pitts, a former FBI support employee, is not a defendant in the case. |
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http://www.loyola.edu/dept/politics/intel/pitts.html
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 | | Abstract: Originally released as a motion picture in 1990, Academy Award winning film starring Jodie Foster as FBI agent-trainee Clarice Starling and her role in the capture of a notorious serial killer. |  | | Abstract: A former detective bureau commander with the Compton, California, Police Department, Wansley graduated from the FBI Academy in 1973. |  | | Based on FBI files, trial testimony, and interviews with the principals, this book is a sometimes hilarious, often poignant account of the FBI's clumsy handling of the case of a foolish man blinded by love and the prospect of becoming a star in the counter-espionage firmament. |
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http://fbilibrary.fbiacademy.edu/Templates/B=fbi.htm
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation Home Page |
 | | The FBI Citizens' Academy is comprised of six sessions which are held over a five week period. |  | | During the Academy, students will be introduced to the structure and operation of an FBI field office and investigative techniques utilized in both criminal and foreign counterintelligence/terrorism investigations. |  | | The purpose of the FBI Citizens' Academy is to afford business and community leaders in Minnesota an inside look at the FBI. |
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| | FBI cameras encircled compound, files show |
 | | A supervisor from the FBI's Quantico, Va., training academy said that the FBI's cameras were also running as the compound caught fire with sect leader David Koresh and more than 80 followers inside, according to a second FBI 302. |  | | The Branch Davidian compound was ringed with FBI closed-circuit cameras and secret government sensing devices during the entire 1993 standoff, and the cameras were used throughout April 19, the day federal agents launched a tank and tear-gas assault, government documents show. |  | | FBI officials have insisted that FBI agents did not fire a single shot that day or at any other time during the 51-day siege. |
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| | The FBI Academy - Office of Information and Learning Resources - FBI Library |
 | | The FBI Academy library holds 40,000 volumes in the fields of law enforcement and criminal justice. |  | | Materials are available for use by FBI personnel and students at the Academy. |  | | Materials circulate to students for two weeks (renewable), and one month to FBI personnel, both at the Academy and in the Field. |
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| | The Shooting at Ruby Ridge |
 | | Michael Kahoe, Section Chief of the Violent Crimes and Major Offenders Section FBI Criminal Investigative Division at FBI Headquarters, spoke to John Sauls, Supervisory Special Agent with the Legal Instruction Unit at the FBI Academy, on August 21 at approximately 5:00 p.m. |  | | John C. Hall, also a Supervisory Special Agent with the Legal Instruction Unit at the FBI Academy, was similarly critical of the Rules of Engagement. |  | | Sauls explained that, as long as there was a "continued demand for surrender which the subjects continued to ignore, and they maintained themselves in a barricaded situation" the use of the tactics described by Kahoe would be permissible and within the FBI's deadly force policy. |
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http://www.byington.org/Carl/ruby/ruby4.6.htm
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| | BODZIAK FORENSICS |
 | | Questioned Document and Footwear and Tire Impression Training in the FBI Laboratory, Washington, D.C. Forensic Photographic Techniques, FBI Academy (1/6-17/75) |  | | While at the FBI he was certified by the Director of the FBI in the examination of questioned documents, footwear and tire impression evidence. |  | | From August of 1973 until December of 1997, he was assigned to the FBI Laboratory in Washington, D.C. He retired from the FBI in Jacksonville, Florida, in December of 1998. |
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http://www.bodziak.com/pages/824687/index.htm
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| | TRADE-LIST |
 | | FBI NA National Academy, FBI Atlanta Metro Armend Robbery Squad, FBI Sniper, FBI SWAT Boston, |  | | SWAT-Team Alpha, National Police, Aviation Unit, Correction Police, Police Academy |  | | National Police, Water-Police - Police-Academy - Kriminalisticna Sluzba (Investigation Unit) - |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edgar Hoover Building, FBI Academy at MCB Quantico and the New York Field Office. |  | | At present, the FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes and thus has the broadest investigative authority of any federal law enforcement agency. |  | | Information obtained through an FBI investigation is presented to the appropriate U.S. Attorney or DOJ official, who decides if prosecution or other action is warranted. |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - Minneapolis Division |
 | | During the Academy, students will be introduced to the structure and operation of an FBI field office and investigative techniques utilized in both criminal and foreign counterintelligence/terrorism investigations. |  | | The FBI Citizens' Academy is comprised of six sessions which are held over a five week period. |  | | Topics discussed will include a variety of investigative areas within the FBI's jurisdiction. |
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| | FBI Special Agent |
 | | The FBI also works with other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in investigating matters of joint interest and in training law enforcement officers at the FBI Academy. |  | | FBI activities include investigations into organized crime, white-collar crime, public corruption, financial crime, fraud against the government, bribery, copyright matters, civil rights violations, bank robbery, extortion, kidnapping, air piracy, terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, interstate criminal activity, fugitive and drug-trafficking matters, and other violations of federal statutes. |  | | As the primary investigative arm of the federal government, the FBI is responsible for enforcing over 260 federal statutes and for conducting sensitive national security investigations. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/student/cec/careers/fbi_agent.html
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| | Amazon.com: Remarks at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia: Julg 11, 2005.(Week Ending Friday, July 15, 2005)(Transcript) : An article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [HTML]: e-Books & Docs |
 | | Remarks at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia: Julg 11, 2005.(Week Ending Friday, July 15, 2005)(Transcript) : An article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [HTML] |  | | Amazon.com: Remarks at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia: Julg 11, 2005.(Week Ending Friday, July 15, 2005)(Transcript) : An article from: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents [HTML]: e-Books and Docs |  | | It's my pleasure to be back here at Quantico, the FBI Academy. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000BCI072?v=glance
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| | info: FBI |
 | | Both new and veteran agents are routinely trained at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. |  | | The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created on July 26, 1908 by Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | At present, the FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes and thus has the broadest investigative authority of any federal law enforcement agency. |
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| | FBI Kids - Grades 6th through 12th - SA Challenge |
 | | As a New Agent you are still training at the FBI Academy located in the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia. |  | | To be an Agent, you need to know not only FBI procedures and what is being investigated now, but past cases and FBI history. |  | | After becoming an Agent, you may assist with the search for a Ten Most Wanted Fugitive wanted by FBI Phoenix. |
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http://www.fbi.gov/kids/6th12th/sachallenge/sachallenge.htm
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| | handicapped.ca - FBI Academy |
 | | Lt. Michele Figueroa of the Visalia Police Department earlier this month went to Virginia to attend the FBI Academy, which was created to support, promote and enhance the personal and professional development of law perso... |  | | FBI Academy - book a Country Inn and Suites at rates up to 50% off - low price guarantee. |  | | FBI Academy - book a Country Inn and Suites at rat... |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - United States Merchant Marine Academy |
 | | United States (Government) : pictures related to the United States government: Trainees at the FBI Academy |  | | United States Merchant Marine Academy, federal service academy located in Kings Point, New York, and operated by the Maritime Administration of the... |  | | Private Education in the United States: picture, Students at Phillips Exeter Academy |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: FBI Academy |
 | | The FBI Academy is a secured facility and, as such, is not open to the public for tours. |  | | The FBI Academy is located in Quantico, Virginia. |  | | The Hogans Alley facades are primarily used for FBI and DEA New Agent Training, while behind the facades are fully functioning classrooms, audiovisual facilities, storage areas, and administrative and maintenance offices. |
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| | NIST Publications and Presentations |
 | | SWGDAM (FBI Academy, Quantico, VA), January 16, 2002, |  | | SWGDAM (FBI Academy, Quantico, VA), January 18, 2005, “NIST Research Update” |  | | SWGDAM (FBI Academy, Quantico, VA), January 8, 2004, “NIST Research Update” |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Both new and veteran agents are routinely trained at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. |  | | Edgar Hoover Building, FBI Academy at MCB Quantico and the New York Field Office. |  | | Many of these Special Agents are stationed in foreign countries, and work in US Embassies as "Legal Attaches", or as they are know in the FBI: LEGATS. |
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| | James T. Reese and Associates, behavioral sciences, management consulting firm |
 | | This was a team effort put together by the professional support persons and Agents assigned to the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI's Academy in Quantico, Virginia. |  | | As early as 1974 I knew that I wanted to be a faculty member at the FBI Academy; to have a voice in training this nation's law enforcement elite; to learn the skills of a profiler and make a difference in the world. |  | | JTR: I was an Agent in the Behavioral Science Unit and was therefore invited to be one of the founders of the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime. |
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| | The National Academy of Public Administration |
 | | Since 2002, the Academy has worked with the FBI and provided recommendations on different aspects of the bureau's transformation. |  | | With the support of Rep. Frank Wolf, the FBI called upon the National Academy of Public Administration to help improve its human capital programs. |  | | Washington, DC — April 13, 2006 — Winners of the prestigious National Public Service Awards, the premier awards for excellence in public service at all levels of government, have been announced by the Academy and the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA). |
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| | The FBI Academy - Behavioral Science Unit |
 | | The Behavioral Science Unit conducts specialized and applied training in the above disciplines as they pertain to law enforcement for New Agents, FBI in-services and symposia, as well as for the FBI National Academy Program, international police officers, field police schools, and criminal justice-related organizations and conferences consistent with goals and objectives, and available resources. |  | | Training requests by duly authorized law enforcement agencies, may be submitted in writing and coordinated with the local FBI field division. |  | | Behavioral Science Unit training commitments are based on FBI and divisional priorities and availability of resources. |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - Minneapolis Division |
 | | During the Academy, students will be introduced to the structure and operation of an FBI field office and investigative techniques utilized in both criminal and foreign counterintelligence/terrorism investigations. |  | | As part of Community Outreach efforts, the Minneapolis Division FBI has started a program called "Mission Possible." This unique outreach effort is designed to identify disadvantaged, at-risk, or special needs teenagers (ages 13-18) in Minnesota and offer them an inside look at the FBI. |  | | Due to the high volume of e-mail received, the Minneapolis Division of the FBI cannot guarantee a return response to all messages. |
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| | Marshals confiscate FBI siege video (Judge Smith will have it soon) [Free Republic] |
 | | Federal officials familiar with the tape said they were among a box of items forwarded to FBI headquarters from hostage rescue team offices at the FBI academy in Quantico, Va. |  | | One official said some FBI leaders recognized the voice authorizing the use of the devices as Richard Rogers, who was then commander of the hostage rescue team. |  | | In a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit brought by Tucson, Ariz., lawyer David T. Hardy, FBI officials also told a federal judge under oath that the bureau had no recorded radio traffic of the entire six-hour tear gas assault. |
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| | Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edgar Hoover Building, FBI Academy at MCB Quantico and the New York Field Office. |  | | The FBI originated from a force of Special Agents created on July 26, 1908, by Attorney General Charles Joseph Bonaparte during the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | At present, the FBI has investigative jurisdiction over violations of more than 200 categories of federal crimes and thus has the broadest investigative authority of any federal law enforcement agency. |
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